All our downtown properties have been designated Historic Structures by the State of Vermont and the United States Congress. We manage 18 buildings on the Historic Registry.
Many of the buildings are located in the downtown Montpelier business district or in the surrounding neighborhoods. It is a short walk to downtown.
Our Company has spent over 35 years maintaining the integrity of Montpelier's historic aesthetic keeping with the tradition of the City's identity and updating building systems as necessary for modern convenience.
Wood frame, clapboarded, mansard roof clad in slate. This was originally a three bay garage constructed between the 1925 and 1945 Sanborn maps. It has detailing to match the main house but with some differences. The slates on the roof are large rectangular tiles and the peaked molded cornice of the three dormers lack the detail and brackets of those on the main house. The cornice has small paired brackets. It has been renovated into offices with a center Colonial Revival style door flanked by sidelights and topped by a low, elliptical fan. On either side of the door are two windows with six-over-one light sash in plain surrounds and louvered shutters.
Brick, three stories, mansard roof clad in imbricated slate, brick chimney. This three by four bay French Second Empire style house has a Federal style door in the right front bay flanked by three quarter length sidelights and surmounted by a semi-elliptical fanlight. The windows have simple sills, vertical brick lintels, six-over-six light sash, and louvered shutters. The house has a paired bracketed cornice and two shed roof dormers on each roof slope. The dormers each have a gable peak centered on the molded projecting cornice adorned with small brackets. A two story rear addition shares the mansard roof. A house appears on this site on the 1858 Walling map suggesting that the Federal style features of the door and window surrounds are part of an earlier, likely two story, side hall house that was transformed c. 1870 into the present three story house with the addition of a mansard roof with its French Second Empire style dormers and a curved bracketed hood over the door fanlight.